Comment Weather the market? (Score 2) 19
Can you really call 'people realizing it's a scam' a 'market turndown'?
Can you really call 'people realizing it's a scam' a 'market turndown'?
Qualcom makes the chips in those earbuds. They would need to upgrade to the new cd-quality codec chips in this proposed alternative anyway.
Wireless is very nice when running/exercising. It's also nice never getting wrapped up on a chair. It's also nice with earloop masks and not getting tangled.
Are you telling I've been listening to music at a quality lower than one developed in 1982!?
We don't need lossless, we just need playback of the original MP3/AAC/Vorbis/etc stream such that it wasn't re-lossy-compressed.
We are creating shareholder value!
What a tease! "They are totally different!"
What are the differences?
What you describe sounds like a personal nightmare. We get a lot of that, and each individual component is slow, buggy, hard to fine, frustrating to use, and unreliable. I can't even count how many times I've heard "oh, I didn't even see that" or "god, teams sucks" on my team.
Teams works the same on Windows and Mac; and it's bad on both in the same ways. I suspect, as an Electron app, it works the same on Linux as well. I find it also works poorly on Android.
Maybe all the Teams servers I've used have been setup improperly but 'actually good' and 'well integrated' are not words I would use to describe my experience.
It's even worse than bundling it or giving it away; employers force their employees to use it.
They just had to use a Z
Music.app needs different changes, like not being anything like a webpage. It needs to go back to being a listbox you can search. It takes 10 times as many clicks to find music now than it did twenty years ago. Music.app behaves completely unpredictably now.
If they made more than 50k from the spam, seems like a good deal!
This might be the first time the PDF is easier to read than the web version. Scrolling is messed up, theres no top-level nav (once you're in a section, it's difficult to navigate out of it), the graphs all lazy load and it takes forever... The UX section doesn't seem to mention these traps.
The title of this post should be "Microsoft will make x86 emulation on ARM available for Windows 11 only"
Latest LED light bulb works with switches and wiring from early 1900's, no? Lighbulbs from early 1900's work with latest buildings and switches, no? Sure the building codes change but not ones pertaining to light switches and their functions - retroactive.
It is much harder to find a job than to keep one.